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Unfortunately, there are instances where one could be charged with the crime of Kidnapping even if it was one's own child. Kidnapping charges involving a parent and their own child are relatively rare,

Get out of Jail for Domestic Violence in Columbus Ohio Getting arrested for Domestic Violence (DV) in Columbus is a serious issue because it involves family or household members of a home. Because

Possessing or owning a gun illegally in the state of Ohio will result in jail time. Even if it were legal for you at one time to own a gun, if you have

Sex crimes, or Sex offenses (ORC 2907) cover a wide range of offenses from voyeurism, prostitution, unlawful sex with a minor and rape to name a few. These charges vary from high misdemeanors

Under Ohio law, Operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs (OVI) (ORC 4511.10), the penalty can vary depending on the blood level of alcohol or drugs and if it is

Breaking & Entering Bail Bonds Breaking & Entering (ORC 2911.13) is a serious crime in Ohio and is considered a felony of the 5th degree. A felony of the 5th degree carries a

Vandalism Bail Bonds Vandalism (ORC 2909.05) is generally described as any willful or deliberate behavior with intent to deface, alter or otherwise destroys someone's property, including public property. In addition to jail time

Assault laws in Ohio include both the offense of "assault" and the offense of "battery". Attempting or causing physical harm to a person is assault. Battery is to intentionally or negligently cause offensive

Get out of Jail for Drug Possession in Columbus Ohio Getting arrested for Drug Possession in Columbus is a serious issue because it can involve either legal or illicit drugs. Here are some

Misdemeanor crimes are petty crimes that catch up to us and get us into trouble more often than not. With the strict laws of the US, most people nowadays have a misdemeanor crime

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